Description
Quality Comes in All Shapes and Sizes — But Just One Color.
Operating at peak efficiency and providing quality product is a priority for many of our customers. Quincy Compressor, in partnership with our global network of authorized distributors, strives to be your provider for all your compressed air system needs. From the air compressor to filtration to dryers and storage solutions, Quincy Compressor is your single-source provider for all of your compressed air system needs.
QPNC- Non-Cycling Dryer Operation
Quincy Non-Cycling dryers use a two-stage heat exchanger system to maintain consistent dew points. Freeze-ups are prevented and optimum performance is maintained by integrating the highest quality components and refrigeration controls into our system.
The system reduces the temperature of the compressed air to approx. +39°F forcing entrained moisture to condense. The mixture of condensed liquids and cold air then flow into the cold point moisture separator, where the liquids are collected and removed by a Zero Loss condensate drain. The Zero Loss drain ensures maximum moisture removal while saving energy.
Once liquids have been removed, the cold dry compressed air returns through the cold side of the first stage heat exchanger where it is reheated by the warm incoming air. Pipe sweating is avoided and air volume is increased by reheating.
The compressed air is now considered treated and ready for delivery to downstream products.
Refrigerated Air Dryers
Ease of Operation
- Refrigerant System Flow
- Run & Alarm Indicator Lights
- Analyzer Gauge
- Schematic
- Stop / Start Switch with Lock Out
Heat Exchangers & Moisture Separators
- Low pressure drop
- Cold Air Module (QPNC 83 – 3000)
- Brazed Plate (QPNC 13 – 64)
- Integrated Moisture Separator
- Five-step centrifugal separation
- 10-Year Heat Exchanger Warranty
Saving Energy
Quincy QPNC dryers from 13 to 3000 CFM come standard with the most energy-efficient ZERO LOSS DRAINS. Quincy refrigerated dryers play the important role of removing condensation from compressor systems. Without a dryer, moisture can accumulate in a compressor. With this moisture comes dirt and other particulate matter, which can cause oxidation and other types of premature wear on delicate compressor components. A refrigerated dryer eliminates the problem by cooling moisture in the air to approximately 39°F, where it condenses and can be removed from the compressor system by way of an automatic drain.
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